Very good check-in, she was friendly and very helpful. The Inn/Motel needs updating badly. Although a "non smoking place, our room was overwhelming a smokers paradise. We thought, it's only 1 night, so we can deal with it. Bed was made, but looked unprofessional, (like someone sat on it before we came in) Furniture has pieces of wood missing from the panels, (1960s pieces) They did some updating in the bathroom, but...the lit mirror was good and bathtub walls looks nice and clean, but they forgot to install towell racks, so there was no where to hang them when done, so on the floor they went. They seemed short staffed as front desk lady said she was working a 12 hour shift because someone quit, also we did check in an hour and a half early, but none of the street level rooms were ready for occupancy at that time, so we had to go to the 2nd floor. We looked forward to getting up and eating something for breakfast, but as luck would have it, at 7:30 am a group of about 30 people were standing in front of the doors to get in to the front desk and breakfast area, singing church songs. It was raining pretty good, so rather than trying to go through that crowd (as they were packed under that roof area) we got in our car, it was now around 8:15, and they were going strong with no sign of let up. So we drove away to get something to eat before checking out. Have to say, it was really nice that they had a fridge, and microwave in the room, as for the coffee maker, yea we took a pass